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(DENVER, Colo., March 6, 2005) - Denver fire investigators (L-R) Rod Swanson and Mark Mills use a search cam to look into a burned house to determine if the resident living at 186 S. Corona Street in Denver, was in the house at the time of an explosion and fire. A body was found in the house. Neighbors heard a loud explosion about 6:30 P.M. Saturday night, March 5, 2005 and reported massive flames coming from the house. It took firefighters three pumpers and almost an hour to control the blaze, the cause of which is still unknown. (Photo by DENNIS SCHROEDER / ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)

(DENVER, Colo., March 6, 2005) - Denver fire investigators (L-R) Rod Swanson and Mark Mills use a search cam to look into a burned house to determine if the resident living at 186 S. Corona Street in Denver, was in the house at the time of an explosion and fire. A body was found in the house. Neighbors heard a loud explosion about 6:30 P.M. Saturday night, March 5, 2005 and reported massive flames coming from the house. It took firefighters three pumpers and almost an hour to control the blaze, the cause of which is still unknown. (Photo by DENNIS SCHROEDER / ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)

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Denver fire investigators Rod Swanson, left, and Mark Mills use a search camera Sunday to look through the wreckage of a burned house in the 100 block of South Corona Street in Denver. A body was found and recovered from the home's basement but has not yet been identified. Friends and family fear it is the home's owner, artist Louis Nyiri.

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DAS;(DENVER, Colo., March 6, 2005) - Denver fire investigators (L-R) Rod Swanson and Mark Mills use a search cam to look into a burned house to determine if the resident living at 186 S. Corona Street in Denver, was in the house at the time of an explosion and fire. The resident has not been located and his car is in the garage. Neighbors heard a loud explosion about 6:30 P.M. Saturday night and then reported massive flames coming from the house. It took firefighters three pumpers and almost an hour to control the blaze which cause is still unknown. (Photo by DENNIS SCHROEDER / ROCKY NEWS)

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2005-03-06 14:40:27

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